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breaking news and also the turkish military have reportedly carried out new on syria at times against syria despite calls from damascus not to violate its sovereignty and they launched everytime a show strike on the volatile state after shells were fired from syria leaving by your civilian. the i has charged eleven people for acting as secret agents from moscow allegedly selling millions was a restricted acknowledgement that the russian military. power center plans a boost to its own budget expands i will stare at you press dates while it was tape agrees to an increased number of families can't even afford to raise their children
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. this is also you coming to live from moscow hello and welcome to the program turkey's military has launched fresh artillery strikes against syria find on the war torn state and retired to the shining coming from the syrian side which killed five turkish civilians several syrians were also reported dead as a result of the unprecedented military exchange and aussies middle east correspondent joining us now live with more hello paula so looks like turkey's retaliation isn't ending anytime soon. certainly not into the early hours of thursday morning turkey launched military fire against syrian targets this follows overnight operations in which the turkey military continued to fire on to the syrian side now the whole incident was sparked when
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a water bomb was fired from syria into to this terror treat it hit a residential building killing five members of the same family and injuring another thirteen we don't know it has to information that's look inside the mortar we don't have. exact information as to the extent of the turkish attenuate three actions but certainly this is intensifying the situation on the ground we are receiving reports that a number of syrians have been killed by the turkish operations and what they do expect later today for those day is that takes parliament late a decision whether or not to if wise cross border operations in the area if indeed they give this the nod what we will see is that the turkish military can operate freely now in the past the turkish military has moved into more than iraq to root out of there turkish sorry kurdish militants and what some people are noticing is a parallel action where you almost see now that syria is moving into countries to deal with rebel fighters there at turkey musically banged on the door that may be
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you on what's been the reaction. turkey certain wasted no time in going on that offensive immediately contacted nato as well as the united nations have called this a bomb in the act and has urged the international community for immediate action now on wednesday night an emergency meeting of nato was held in brussels the syrians did issue an apology they offered their condolences to the family and both sides have called for restraint at the same time we do expect that the turkish call for the united nations security council to meet immediately will be dealt with today what we're hearing from the turkish is that the needs to be immediate and urgent action to what they call syrian aggression so the situation on the ground quite fluid and it remains to see to be seen what happens in the coming hours absolutely artie's pulitzer reporting there live paula many thanks indeed. and with
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syria still locked in a civil war the government says it's investigating the origins of the deadly attack on big time village but some experts in turkey are saying the incident plays into the hands of some regional figures who are eager to see drawn into conflict with syria. we only know that the mortar has been fired across the border and we don't know what this fire deliberately or accidentally we don't even know who fired it there's been no proof that it was the syrian army that shot it could be a provocation i mean no really no there's been a steady increase intentional on that border for a long long period of time and. people have taken positions on the situation and we also there are very very many and several governments which are anxious for turkey to kind of take this kind of action and qatar is one saudi arabia is another so they will be weighing up the costs and the benefits tomorrow turkey. kind of policy on syria is not popular inside this country is growing domestic opposition
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to the government's line on syria so i think that they see for the government to kind of kind of succumb to the temptation perhaps. and kind of take part in some kind of operation cross the border to create no fly zone would be truly unpopular inside. they exchange of fire on the turkish syrian border comes in the wake of a spate of terror attacks ripping through the conflict torn country's largest city around forty people have been reported killed and many more injured after a series of car bomb explosions in central app that took place in a government controlled area and apparently targeted a nearby military under the main thracian buildings and al-qaeda linked rebel group has claimed responsibility for that tax which has become increasingly frequent across syria and also he managed to discuss the ongoing situation with iraq the prime minister nuri al maliki the signs are overwhelming approval of the rebels by some international players instigates more violence and peace efforts. up on.
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dialogue will definitely take place as we're concerned about the syrian problem first of all the split in syria affects the ongoing situation has repercussions on iraq we will discuss these issues with russia in order to decide what we have to do to make the existing initiatives work that is the first arab league. the guidelines of the geneva conference which go to prove that a military approach is in a political and arms supplies to the government forces as well as the opposition should be cut off we wanted to work out unlike those perverted decisions approved during the foreign ministers meeting unfortunately a number of countries haven't taken in these recommendations and keep supplying syria with weapons which worsens the situation. and there's more on the aftershocks the syrian civil war is sending to iraq and elsewhere. and also that you can find analysis and first hand reports from syria and its neighbor states and share your views on the turmoil. us authorities have accused
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a group of employees of electronics company of security working for moscow so secretly i should say working for moscow the firm headed by do us a star born businessman has allegedly funneled fifteen million dollars worth of cutting edge military hardware out of the country to russia has more in a fortnight brings us the details from new york. according to the u.s. justice department alexander. they say was operating a spy network that was based in houston that according to u.s. officials enhanced the capabilities of the russian military now fishing co and ten others were charged with falsifying documents and illegally exporting high tech u.s. made micro electronics to russian military and intelligence agencies according to the f.b.i. since two thousand and eight they say that was allegedly using his company are collect tronics to secretly export goods such as analog to digital converters
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static random access memory chips microcontrollers and microprocessors now the reason this is all so important is because u.s. officials say that that type of equipment is subject to strict u.s. government controls due to their potential abuse in a wide range of military systems u.s. officials say that russia does not even produce many of those who would say that they say for schenkel was sending russia does not produce that domestically and now again we need to underscore here that what the u.s. justice department is saying is that these goods were being exported without notifying the u.s. government or the department of commerce that of course this isn't the first time we've we've heard about these these so-called firings russian spy rings being broken out by the f.b.i. or the u.s. department of justice back in two thousand and ten and chapman was one of ten. russian spies that the u.s. says were working in the states to try to gather intelligence and send it back to
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moscow. and this latest spy scandal between america and russia came at a very opportune time the eve of the first u.s. presidential election debate and months came off today would bar the tranny and broccoli barbara back in each other's policy proposals while defending their own role in the debate in. a british court has delayed its verdict on whether jude and our sandra supporters will be allowed to keep more than two hundred thousand dollars they put up with the whistleblower the money has been in jeopardy after our son was granted political asylum in ecuador. within eight years was supposed to be decision day for that group of julian asylum supporters they preserved one hundred forty thousand pounds as a surety when he was bailed back in december two thousand and ten but the judge said that it would be another couple of days before a decision was reached as to whether or not they get that money back now of course
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as an incredibly complex case in fact there were two groups that put up money back when julian assange and his extradition case was going on one group provided the art from the bail money and previously we discovered that they lost that money that was the two hundred thousand pounds so that has been gone this new group of nine people they put up the money at the time as a sort of guarantee. and would comply with the conditions that the court has said julian assange is fighting extradition to sweden where he's wanted for sexual assault allegations questioning over sexual sort of occasions. process here in the a failed and we then saw it in a very dramatic twist. claiming asylum seeking asylum from ecuador and he was he was granted that but the u.k. have refused so far to grant him safe passage of the taxpayers are also footing a huge bill to keep julian assange as this case is in part continuing eleven
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thousand. they called police protection surrounding that end to say safe yeah it is raising he questions about that because everyone very very much wants a diplomatic headache to come into it and there's also big money talks in process which have sparked a surge of earned a death rate in europe the pound have plans to reinforce its funding with an additional ten billion euros as acts as a key state of ravaged by prices of reckless spending more after the short break. the mighty volga that runs deep through the russian soul it has provided inspiration for songs and poems and is the country's main north south artery and decades ago schumann ingenuity connected it to the dawn river to the west the vote
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the dawn canal is an engineering marvel within a day a vessel can pass the canals thirteen blocks ten million tons of shipping does so every year. another concrete giant is this finished fifty years ago it's the biggest hydroelectric plant in europe empowers the local city of volgograd and sends lots more electricity to moscow hydroelectric plant behind me is a potent example of how much the volga can provide but harnessing the river like this isn't without its cost. fishermen have been watching fish stocks for years they see the slow damage the downing of the river has done especially to russia's prized sturgeon the source of caviar. the hydroelectric plant has done significant damage because it stopped fish swimming up river to the spawning grounds. within a year all these houses would have gone fallen into the river depending on how many of the hydroelectric plants turbines are on the water level can change suddenly and
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dramatically to. suddenly for the banks to absorb. control of the river the flow by the plant has made building on the bogus front plane more attractive serious floods are less likely but the water that is put into the drains is taken away from the fish that need it now but last the voice of the volga is a college he might stop being good. the first time in fifty years the rules will contain a point on maintaining biodiversity in the river we still have a chance to bring the volga back to life. meaning that the mighty vogue is treated with the respect it deserves.
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wealthy british style. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. washing i'll see welcome back the first of three televised presidential election debates is not valid bronc obama and me troll need to bring us. to show that for
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hundreds of millions of the the scenes talk old wood jobs taxes and health care close to the hearts of americans caught and stagnant economic times but the base took on a more. deriding each other's policy proposals i mean let's take all the facts at once and sort of on the accusing about risking national security that's kevin zeese director american center that only defense is almost no distinctions between the candidates. at all you know president obama. drone commander in chief using these kill war we will drones and we could ever imagine george bush used. in the movie where there was no u.n. mandate. romney would do the same thing is there both. tables for attacking iran. russia and
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obama's and obama's also circle china he's also increased their military presence the united states and. all these military issues there both of those of the us military empire and i don't say you know one of them are coming back the military are going to want to. however you ask is. this debate as an example of how limited americans are. unfortunately this debate is one reason why nowadays there are those who say that what we have invented states is not democracy but a mockery that is to say what happens in other states is that all the candidates of the left such as the green party are barred from this kind of presidential debate and as a result the kinds of policies that president obama has been acting that are subject to withering criticism from the left for example bailing out the banks but not
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bailing out homeowners for example this war against libya where they were not able to be criticized adequately by his opponent mr romney and as a result you have a very very tepid debate that takes place how can you have a realistic debate about the problems that this country faces the many problems that this country faces when the kinds of analysis and critique from the left are basically excluded basically this debate comes down in many ways to a choice between tweedle dum and tweedle dee. the u. budget committee is expected to via through a near ten billion euro increase in brussels funding for next year the proposal coming in they'd raging austerity in the euro zone has caused widespread outcry across the union and one of the worst hit countries greece international leaders and lenders are now struggling to negotiate a fresh class package and despite the flash will strain the greek government is still planning to build a multi-million euro formula one racing track investment advisor patrick young says
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the timing couldn't be worse. you know the troika these people who come along and demand cuts they've been coming for the last several years every time they go away they think they've got a deal in the greek side people to stick to it so this time around everybody's finally got to the point where they realize well they might make a deal that might not make it do it but actually we've got all these facts coming along ridiculous pieces of information grown priest circuits being built at the greek interland with money the truth is the greek government is just out of control is the ultimate vodka addict in a. formula one racing is far from the concerns of most ordinary greeks two years of constant taxes have drastically increased the number of families who can't even afford to raise their children he's put on a reports now on a charity trying to shield young people from the crisis. to young to understand why but on the frontline of the debt crisis rampant unemployment in greece and the
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slashing of social benefits has left their parents with money to provide even their most basic of needs for may seem unthinkable has happened these children are being taken into care. for during the past two years we have seen a large rise in the number of children coming to us because their families can't support them because taxis and prices have risen things like food clothing schooling and housing have become too expensive. before the financial crisis this children's village which is run by the organization s.o.'s children usually looked after kids who'd been the victims of abuse now they say almost all new cases are as a result of the debt crisis this center privately funded through donations is also feeling the pinch. we've seen a significant drop off in donations people get what they can but that is getting
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worse and worse also we are taxed on what we receive make you more of a burden to buy things we need like fuel for heating. the charity says there's been a seventy percent increase in requests for help this children's village is home to forty youngsters near to thessaloniki and is operating at close to maximum capacity i met one mother who asked not to be identified because of the stigma attached she says she was forced to give up her young daughter after losing her job. it was a norfolk decision to have to make what could i do there was no money and no work i asked her if she thought they would ever be reunited as a family i know things are going from bad to worse here it could be ten years before greece is back me feet s.o.'s children makes a point of trying to keep youngsters in contact with their biological parents for this family that means one emotional meeting once
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a month. organizations like this one are becoming increasingly important to help protect a generation of children from their families due to greece's financial failings. with the greek government facing having to make fresh of over ten billion euros the children's village expects to be receiving more pleas for help in the future for this mother and daughter the help they get allows them to appreciate the fleeting moments they can spend together. greece. and another country which is facing difficulties is portugal and we can find out more about it from the marina at our business desk mary that's exactly right you learn fact the government has announced new austerity measures and that includes higher taxes and that's why we're now that there will be a strike planned for next month let's take a look at how european markets are reacting to all the general news coming out from the euro zone and right now we see that they're extending the gains that we saw
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from the previous session mainly due of course to the fact that oil prices have bounced back as well and there is optimism ahead of this u.s. jobs report now from move on and take a look at the russian market see what's happening there we know that diamond producer of. launch those charts shares go down sharply after its first half net profit decreased by thirty eight percent which is that the r.t.s. and m i six are pointed out for us because of the oil prices naturally and asian markets are a little bit of pressure and nationally that's because energy shares tumbled as or oil prices that a two month low but we saw that now things have turned around we have export or supporting japan on a weaker yen and also in australia banks with them particularly well in currencies the euro is still strengthen against the us dollar when it comes through the roof. it's again into the dollar values into the euro and despite all of the recent stimulus a measure is five major economies around the world it still hasn't managed to
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support the war and we spoke about a substantial bank sell it so look and this is what you had said what you will need to grow. some a lot of. what the freezer you don't support the freezer in the rear of some in the lodge in the insistence of the once. you know first place all the sins of the moderates with the slogan all. seem to stop with right the first time nor would the oval but it looks simple a lot of much too proud of them from the get the look on one person seem. to learn from for instance is it will balance it open sure ability to help. and i'll have more these thoughts on the up and portugal in particular next hour for your left all right thank you very much for that marino money not his coming out of the kind of support and if you.
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jamie jamie jamie you better known a little banker boy again haven't you jamie diamond yes your bank j.p. morgan is in the news again for frogland the song again for defrauding investors again so get ready for the bleeps again yesterday morgan bank is being sued by new
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york attorney general schneiderman e-mail show that bear stearns now owned by j.p. morgan sold c.d.o. as they described as sacks of and also a great thing are m.b.a.'s which i guess means a gargantuan malins of or to kaiser report is the only financial news program to been covering this since two thousand and ten with the help of our insider jamie diamond's double ganger mr rat. well max yes you're getting into the language of the e-mails that have emerged in this civil lawsuit filed by eric schneiderman j.p. morgan unit is sued over mortgage securities pools new york attorney general eric schneiderman has filed a civil suit against j.p. morgan as a civil suit not a criminal suit the complaint contends that bear stearns and its lending unit e.m.c. mortgage defrauded investors who purchased mortgage securities packaged by the
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companies from two thousand and five to two thousand and seven so max investors lost twenty six percent of their investment in just the two thousand and six and two thousand and seven bond that is twenty two point five billion of eighty seven point five billion of bonds that bear stearns had packaged and sold up to pension funds and others but you do it to me what did you lose those people twenty six percent of the loving knowingly brutally so why did you do it you know good rat well max we've covered this with terry buell a number of times so we've covered the since november two thousand and ten and in fact the investigation however from eric schneiderman did not even start until april two thousand and eleven so we're way ahead of this story on this thanks to terry buell and nick for bits who are also going to have on the show next week eric schneiderman did this suit on behalf of a.

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